UVM or Montana State for Fall 2013?!?!?!!#$%^

jillytea

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basically I want to ski my ass off, farm, make art, & meet the greatest people evar

I got into both UVM and Montana State, they are my top two schools

I REALLLY love both schools so this is extremely difficult to decide

except it may be out of my element and the financial situation of this biznaz may decide for me since UVM is literally so fucking expensive..

BUT BESIDES THAT

wahtchyaa thinkin?
 
I live in bozeman and i'll probably be going to MSU if I get the presidential scholarship next year. Bozeman is a pretty awesome town and I personally think it's the best place to live if you want to ski. The university is pretty nice and it has fairly good academics (it gets a bad reputation because of it's high acceptance rate). I would definitely recommend bozeman if you're looking for a college/ ski town feel.
 
1. UVM has a wide variety of people (hippies, nerds, preppy kids, Greek life kids, athletes, etc) so its pretty easy to find your niche if you know what kind of person you are.

2.The skiing cant compare if youre into BC, touring, pow, big mountain etc. but it has a lot of options for different terrain (stowe, jay, MRG, Bolton to name a few) and some pretty good park skiing as well. Weather wise, well typical NE. We had snow in early december, then it rained, then it got cold, then it warms up and rains again. So you know, hard to predict when season starts.

3.Socially, well youre not stuck in the middle of nowhere (no offense) because you have Montreal, NYC, Boston all a bus/car ride away. The nightlife IN Burlington is your typical college town. House parties, bars, frats, dorms (if you can keep it quiet) accompanied by RAs, Cops, and your fun locals who will call people on your ass.

4. Academically IMO every college can be difficult depending on the route you take. UVM has very very good sciences, especially biology and chemistry. It also has a decent engineering dept as well. I personally am an Economics Major and find the courses relatively difficult, but can be made exponentially more difficult due to poor teachers. But thats the same with every school. "Inserting personal opinion" Dont come to UVM for business school unless you want to work in Burlington post college. Talking to a bunch of friends who are frustrated by the lack of internship options in Boston because most are taken by the Boston college students.

Anyways, there are a bunch of other members on NS who can tell you more

 
MSU! as it is right now, if you go out into the parking lots you can find hundreds of kids going shredding. this school revolves around skiing, but the sciences arent bad here, and MSU is well known for a great agriculture department. But if you really love skiing don't join a sorority and live in one of the hedges or roskie. all the other dorms suck. So if you love skiing deep pow ( bridger just got 40+ inches in 5 days) come to MSU.
 
.you're going to have a blast at either spot. burlington and bozeman are both sick towns with good, big schools and lots of partying. While the ski scene at both schools is fuckin epic, the skiing just by default is better out west. i'd say go to which ever is more outside of your comfort zone, do somethin new.
 
Good for you, farming, skiing, and good people, all I really ever wanted. Some how I ended up working as a analysis in NYC-hopefully when I grow up I cant get a few of those things
 
there was even a car garage named after it:

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This is actually a very accurate description of Bozeman. So stoked for shredding blower pow tomorrow.
 
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